When cyberstalking gets really sinister

Apr 30, 12 When cyberstalking gets really sinister

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It began with a casual encounter at a London dinner party but when pretty PR executive Hannah Rhind chose not to pursue the relationship, she had no idea what was about to be unleashed.   Instead of taking the gentle hint, Shumsheer Ghumman embarked on a relentless stalking campaign, subjecting the 29-year-old and her father to...

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Man accused of using Facebook to stalk teen girls

Apr 30, 12 Man accused of using Facebook to stalk teen girls

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GEORGE COUNTY, MS (WLOX) - George County investigators say a convicted criminal is back in jail, charged with using Facebook to cyber stalk teenage girls. Cyber stalking is a crime where a person harasses a victim using electronic communication. George County Sheriff’s Investigator Billy Colburn said Willis McManus used the...

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9 Unlikely Entrepreneurs Who Changed the Market

Apr 20, 12 9 Unlikely Entrepreneurs Who Changed the Market

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Starting a business is hard work, but making it successful is a whole other challenge. Some entrepreneurs want to do something that’s never been done before, while others want to build upon existing business niches or ideas and become a strong competitor. Whatever the goal may be, entrepreneurship is a tough undertaking and...

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Mother jailed after making 10-year-old daughter pose nude on Skype to enter fake $20,000 mom-child bikini shoot contest

Apr 20, 12 Mother jailed after making 10-year-old daughter pose nude on Skype to enter fake $20,000 mom-child bikini shoot contest

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A mother who made her 10-year-old daughter pose nude for a stranger over a webcam has been jailed for up to two and a half years. The 41-year-old, from Attleboro, Massachusetts, is likely to serve just three months after pleading guilty to a charge of misdemeanour assault and battery under a plea deal. Her name has not been...

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Victory for Google as top judge rules it can’t be held responsible for defamatory blog posts

Apr 20, 12 Victory for Google as top judge rules it can’t be held responsible for defamatory blog posts

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A High Court judge has likened Google to a graffiti strewn wall in a landmark judgement which says it cannot be held responsible for libellous or offensive content. Mr Justice Eady said the internet giant was not bound by laws governing publishers, giving the company widespread immunity from English defamation laws. In the...

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